PRODUCT DISCRIPTIONThis is the same 5S Game Set CD included with the LeanMan 5S Simulation Product. Now you have the opportunity to purchase the games separately if you are already practicing 5S and are looking for a clever way to refresh and support the 5th S - Sustain.
The Jeopardy-like game with 25 questions and the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire-like game with 15 questions challenges the skills while reinforcing the underlying elements of the 5S Philosophy.
This "easy to digest" format is designed as a memory trainer for the terms and definitions of 5S. The goal is for participants to come away with a clear distinction between the principles and the terms used when discussing the 5S methods. Participants are given a slide show presentation of the terms and definitions with key words underlined which are used later to answer the game questions. Facilitators familiar 5S can use the slideshow to discuss the key philosophies of the System. Facilitators unfamiliar with 5S will still find it easy to follow along with the slideshow using the materials given.
The games use the training information provided in the LeanMan 5S Simulation Training Kit PowerPoint presentation to create the "5S Jeopardy" and "Who Wants to Learn Lean - 5S" fun filled games. The games are certain to put the team members through their paces as they test their knowledge about the 5S philosophies.
EVENT TIME
The games are provided on CD and are created in Power Point which runs as a slideshow with sound. Allow at least 2 hours for this event. It is suggested that the winner of the game be provided with a small prize (donut, lunch, lunch with the boss, gift card, etc). It raises the emotion level and therefore the learning retention level of the event. Number of participants is limited only by the presentation room size.